These enhancements can benefit all users of the Revit software, regardless of the specific discipline they practice.
Allow Navigation During Redraw: To improve performance when navigating a view, use this new option to interrupt the display of model elements as you move through the model. This feature allows you to navigate the model smoothly and continuously, panning, zooming, and orbiting around the view without waiting for the software to finish drawing elements at each step. This option is enabled by default. See Allow Navigation During Redraw.
Rotate Project North: In addition to rotating model elements, this tool also rotates view-specific detail elements, including text notes, detail lines, filled regions, revision clouds, and more. The tool is enabled for plan views only. See Rotate Project North.
Open sheet view: To quickly open and identify the sheet on which a view is placed, in the Project Browser, right-click the view name, and click Open Sheet. The Open Sheet option is disabled in the context menu when the view is not placed on a sheet, or when the view is a schedule or a legend. (Schedules and legends can be placed on multiple sheets.) See Project Browser.
Revisions: The following enhancements are available in the Sheet Issues/Revisions dialog:
The ability to select multiple rows in the dialog makes it easy to delete multiple revisions at once.
You can change the starting number for a numeric sequence to zero or any positive number.
Alphabetic sequence type is now "alphanumeric," and it can accept any custom sequence of characters. Each value in the sequence can consist of more than one character.
Add a prefix and/or suffix to display with values in a sequence.
When you save a model and exit Revit, the pan and zoom states for each view are remembered. When you launch Revit and open a view, the view opens to the same pan and zoom states. This feature improves performance when working with complex models.